
Central High School Scholar Bowl team prepares for MSHSAA competition
The Central High School Scholar Bowl team is preparing to compete against other schools in MSHSAA tournaments.
Continue ReadingThe Central High School Scholar Bowl team is preparing to compete against other schools in MSHSAA tournaments.
Continue ReadingEmergency crews respond to two-vehicle crash around 9 p.m. on Friday, March 28.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) – The Missouri State Highway Patrol identified the deceased suspect in Thursday’s officer-involved shooting. Brayden M. Robertson, an 18-year-old St. Joseph man was shot during an exchange of fire in an on-foot pursuit Thursday afternoon. Robertson was fatally wounded. During the exchange in gunfire, one officer sustained minor injuries and
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) – A St. Joseph man was charged in a federal indictment this week with aggravated identity theft and misuse of a social security number. Romero Perez-Bravo has been charged with using a stolen identity to obtain employment and state-issued identification cards since 2009. Perez-Bravo had been fraudulently living and working
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — A St. Joseph native and military member has earned the position of a Sentinel guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Awarded the 732nd badge since it was first established in 1958, Josh Habeeb is now a Sentinel guard. With a prestigious position like this, his accomplishment was
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The third annual Olde Fashioned Toasts and Smokes whiskey and cigar festival is taking place at Castle Bridge Event Center on Friday.
Continue ReadingA person was killed in an officer-involved shooting in St. Joseph Thursday morning.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) – The St. Joseph School District is looking to use a new method to prioritize and teach the qualities defining future SJSD graduates. A survey was sent out by SJSD, seeking community input in November to get opinions from various stakeholders on the different qualities a SJSD graduate should possess.
Continue ReadingA local pilot academy based at Rosecrans Memorial Airport recently graduated its second pilot as it closes in on a year of operating.Â
Continue ReadingThe KINDNESS Saint Joseph event is meant to foster and encourage kindness in the community.
Continue ReadingThe St. Joseph Police Department is investigating a possible hit-and-run.
Continue ReadingEagle Stadium at Bishop LeBlond High School was set to host the Golden Eagles’ season opener Monday, but scheduling complications delayed their debut. Four days later, fans finally packed the stands to watch their team take the field fresh off a Class 2 District 8 championship appearance last season.
Continue ReadingPreparations are underway to get the Civic Arena ready to rumble.
Continue ReadingA local business is cleaning up after having a window shot out Thursday morning.
Continue ReadingThe St. Joseph Police Department are working a scene involving multiple suspects in the 2500 block of Mitchell Ave.
Continue ReadingHIAWATHA, Ks. (News-Press NOW) — Starting on Thursday, March 27, repairs will begin on a U.S. 36 bridge one half mile west of the U.S. 36/U.S. 73 intersection in Brown County, Kansas.
Continue ReadingThefts reported from March 13 to March 25 3002 S. 36th St. Pl., items stolen at residence/home. 5804 Corporate Dr., burglary at commercial/office building. 6210 King Hill Ave., items stolen at bar/nightclub. 2010 Edmond St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 603 N. Belt Highway, items stolen at grocery/super market. 1126 Henry St., items stolen at residence/home. 3302
Continue ReadingMarriage applications Jakob Ryan Palmer, 23, St. Joseph, and Megan Emily Behee, 24, Independence, Missouri. Quentin William Lenz, 25, and Audra Rae Huff, 26, both of St. Joseph. Kaleb Ronald Trautman, 23, and Dylores Alondra Rivera Santana, 25, both of St. Joseph. Alejandro Alberto Prado, 32, St. Joseph, and Daniela Elana Zamudio, 30, Blue Springs,
Continue ReadingArrests reported March 19 to March 25 Sean J. Evans, 33, 616 S. 22nd St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Amanda Chevelle Mix, 27, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Katie Revae Davis, 27, 1104 Northwood Dr., warrant for failure to appear in court. Justin Lane Bailey, 35, 833 S.
Continue ReadingDeeds of trust reported from March 24 to March 26 Bethany Gregson to Primelending, Oak Hill LT 11 Blk 2 $103,098. Jeremy Hanshaw, Jennifer Hanshaw to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., 30 55 36 PT NE Quarter $216,669. Margo Lisenbee to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Gladstone Heights LTS 5 6 PT LT 7 Blk
Continue ReadingLocal law enforcement is working on facility updates to gain more privacy and deter loitering.Â
Continue ReadingDue to pre-construction utility work, an improvement project for U.S. 59 and Alabama Street has been delayed again.
Continue ReadingMWSU president, Elizabeth Kennedy spoke at a Chamber of Commerce Public Affairs Coffee event.
Continue ReadingFamilies can sign kids up now for a summer camp aimed at sparking their curiosity.
Continue ReadingA new choral group in St. Joseph is making plans for its debut concert.
Continue ReadingTickets are on sale for the Saint Joseph Symphony’s final show of its 65th anniversary season.
Continue ReadingCommunity Missions at 700 Olive St. recently announced the upcoming opening of its 24-hour shelter that has been in the works for months. Â
Continue ReadingCandidates (from left to right) Jennifer Kerns, Brian Kirk, Kim Miller, James Mrkvicka, Kenneth Reeder and Cassandra Veale participate in a Missouri State Teacher’s Association candidate forum at the Troester Media Center.
Continue ReadingThe Remington Nature Center is planning some upgrades.
Continue ReadingSt. Joseph will be lively over the weekend with wrestling matches, Renaissance celebrations and community service efforts.
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